Russia prices its energy commodities domestically much lower than the prices prevailing in the international market. Using a general equilibrium framework, we analyse reasons for why Russia should or should not use such a price regulation. First, being a major exporter of energy commodities and having considerable monopolistic market power, the country is able to use its supply in order to influence the international energy prices. A rational way to channel this rent to the domestic non-energy sector and to domestic consumers is through a lower, i.e., competitive, domestic price on energy than that in the world market. Second, we introduce the classic infant-industry argument with positive intertemporal spillovers through learning-by-doing ...
With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particul...
The wholesale electricity and capacity market constitute the backbone of the Russian power industry....
International audienceThe recent economic sanctions against Russia can jeopardise the sustainability...
This paper investigates the interactions between energies (fossil fuel and renewable) market and an ...
The current research focuses on the solution to the challenge of finding balance in different energy...
Today the broadest possible interpretation of the concept of "subsidy," counting any state intervent...
The present paper studies the effect of an upward correction of the natural gas price on the Russian...
We suggest as a hypothesis that the main reason why energy efficiency of production in Russia is sub...
In order to provide a comprehensive picture on the relationship between Russia and the EU, the focus...
The paper clearly shows that Russia has been diversifying its export routes during past 20 years, in...
The article explores ways of state regulation of natural monopolies, shows their generalized classif...
Russia is frequently referred to as a country with substantial energy efficiency and renewable energ...
Energy plays a central role in the Russian economy and in Russian politics. Russia holds the world\u...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries ...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russa and other Eastern European countries w...
With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particul...
The wholesale electricity and capacity market constitute the backbone of the Russian power industry....
International audienceThe recent economic sanctions against Russia can jeopardise the sustainability...
This paper investigates the interactions between energies (fossil fuel and renewable) market and an ...
The current research focuses on the solution to the challenge of finding balance in different energy...
Today the broadest possible interpretation of the concept of "subsidy," counting any state intervent...
The present paper studies the effect of an upward correction of the natural gas price on the Russian...
We suggest as a hypothesis that the main reason why energy efficiency of production in Russia is sub...
In order to provide a comprehensive picture on the relationship between Russia and the EU, the focus...
The paper clearly shows that Russia has been diversifying its export routes during past 20 years, in...
The article explores ways of state regulation of natural monopolies, shows their generalized classif...
Russia is frequently referred to as a country with substantial energy efficiency and renewable energ...
Energy plays a central role in the Russian economy and in Russian politics. Russia holds the world\u...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries ...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russa and other Eastern European countries w...
With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particul...
The wholesale electricity and capacity market constitute the backbone of the Russian power industry....
International audienceThe recent economic sanctions against Russia can jeopardise the sustainability...